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Skullyville

Skullyville
Unincorporated community
Skullyville is located in Oklahoma
Skullyville
Skullyville
Skullyville is located in the US
Skullyville
Skullyville
Location within the state of Oklahoma
Coordinates: 35°15′15″N 94°35′35″W / 35.25417°N 94.59306°W / 35.25417; -94.59306Coordinates: 35°15′15″N 94°35′35″W / 35.25417°N 94.59306°W / 35.25417; -94.59306
Country United States
State Oklahoma
County Le Flore
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
 • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)

Skullyville (also spelled Scullyville) is a small unincorporated rural community in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States. It is about one mile east of Spiro, Oklahoma and 15 miles (24 km)west of Fort Smith, Arkansas. Now essentially nothing but a cemetery remains, but it was an important community before the Civil War. Skullyville was the site of the Choctaw Agency from 1832 until 1839. It then became the capital of the Mushulatubbe District of the Choctaw Nation, a stop for the Butterfield Stage and capital of the Choctaw Nation. The town suffered serious damage during the Civil War, then was bypassed by the railroad and abandoned by businessmen who moved to the nearest railroad station. Closure of the post office in 1917 was essentially the death knell of the town. It is now considered a ghost town.

The name is derived from "iskulli" or "iskuli", the Choctaw word for money, because originally this was the place where annuity payments were collected. Author W. B. Morrison claimed that the English meaning of Skullyville was "Moneytown."

The Choctaw Indian agency was built on this site in 1832, and a community developed around it. Until 1859, the community was officially called Choctaw Agency. Major F. W. Armstrong served as the first agent until he died in 1835. He was succeeded by his brother, William Armstrong. Reportedly, both were very well liked by the Choctaws. Skullyville, then known as Oak Lodge, was the former capital of the Choctaw Nation, the capital of the Mushulatubbee District of the Choctaw Nation, and a stop on the California Road. Walker's Station, a stage stand on the Butterfield Overland Mail route, was located in Skullyville.

Fort Coffee was built at Swallow Rock, about 4 miles (6.4 km) from the Choctaw Agency in 1834. The army only maintained it for four years before removing the garrison. The Methodists took over the facility and converted it to a boys' school, Fort Coffee Academy. The buildings were burned down during the Civil War and the school was never reopened.

The Methodist Church established New Hope Seminary in Skullyville during the mid 1840s. This was a girls' school that attracted students from all over the Choctaw Nation. It reopened after the Civil War, and continued to operate until the building burned down in 1896.


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